Indian Styles For Yamaha Keyboard

Generally speaking all PSR styles are all compatible and each PSR keyboard can load styles from any previous version released, while older keyboards can’t load newest styles. Here is a list grouped by style elements managed by the arranger. OLDEST YAMAHA ARRANGERS 1. You can also order individual styles or expansion packs by your needs, and we make it for you in short time. Our blog and community is also best way to learn more about yamaha keyboards, where you can find best free text and video tutorials, learn about the latest news and new products of yamaha, and of course get fast support from real peoples. Thanks to Yamaha’s new Voice & Style Expansion contents for the PSR, players can take advantage of a wide and ever-increasing selection of regional, ethnic and traditional Voices and Styles. Load them to your PSR and instantly play authentic sounds, rhythm and backing in the musical style of your choice!

Yamaha Keyboards Website

Date / Time

Donation

Forums

keyboard-all.com :: Forums :: YAMAHA :: PSR A2000, S950, S750, S650 << Previous thread | Next thread >>
Styles pack YEP Yamaha Psr
Moderators: admin
Author Post
miusic
Wed Mar 25 2015, 11:35PM
Registered Member #6
Joined: Fri Dec 12 2014, 12:25AM
Posts: 37
Thanked 15 time in 11 post
Yamaha's Extension Packs (YEP) for the PSR-S650 and s750 s950 A2000 that can be played on later model PSRs. The pack's Joe sent in and his comments are listed below:
PSR-S650_YEP_Styles.zip - contains 99 styles in three packs:Brazil, Indian, and Best of Europe) Note that there are some unique ethnic instrument voices included in these style packs that you will have to revoice.
PSR-S650MexicanPack1_styles.zip - includes 12 Mexican styles.
PSRA2000MaghrebPack_Styles.zip - Here are some wonderful African beat styles. They sound great … very different than anything we have heard before.
A20005-Best-Of-EuropeV3_styles.zip and DemoMidiBest-Of-Europe.zip -- Here are the European styles for the PSR A2000. There are 40 styles in this collection. About a dozen are the same as the PSR 650 European Collection, but the rest are different. SOme interesting time signatures in this group. Also included are the midi demos that came with the style pack. There were Registrations that came in the style pack too, but I assume they will only work correctly with the A2000; they could not be loaded into my S910. Again, very different than the styles that came in our PSR S910 or Tyros4 keyboards.
A2000GCC-MiddleEastPack_styles.zip -- 16 Middle East styles for the PSR A2000. This brings the number to 182 new PSR S650 and PSR A2000 styles we can play on our late model PSR and Tyros keyboards.
PSRA2000IranPack_styles.zip -- Here are the last of the free style Yamaha Extension Packs for the PSR A2000. You should now a total of 8 style packs. 4 for the PSR S650 and 4 for the PSR A2000. If my count is correct there are 193 styles with only about 10 or 12 duplicates styles (which may actually have some differences in voice assignments or style part variations).
I went through them all and only a couple of Indian styles needed to be 'tuned' as you call it (there is only silence when you load them into the keyboard). For example, those Indian styles need to have the Indian drum Kits assigned to the 2 drum parts and some sort of undetermined instrument must be assigned to the Pad part of the style as well.
[ Edited Wed Mar 25 2015, 11:37PM ]
Back to top
2 User said Thank to miusic for this Post :
sefulretelei (30 May : 17:14) , Rasool257 (15 Jun : 00:51)
pol
Sun Mar 29 2015, 06:34PM
Registered Member #2
Joined: Tue Dec 09 2014, 04:09PM
Posts: 29
Thanked 8 time in 8 post
very interesting! thank you!
Back to top
1 User said Thank to pol for this Post :
ivailo79 (09 Sep : 14:34)

14,900 styles -- all the new styles added to the PSR Tutorial web site and forum in 2014 and the first 8 months of 2015 plus

This collection includes 14,900 styles for Yamaha PSR and Tyros (and CVP) keyboards. It includes most of the style sets provided by PSR Tutorial Forum members over this period plus other style sets new to our archives. Almost 6,500 styles are in the new SFF2 format, many tuned specifically for the S910 or S950. Almost all of these include one-touch-settings (OTS). The remaining 8,400 styles are in the earlier SFF1 format. Half of the SFF1 styles are styles from arranger keyboards other than the Yamaha. Newer Yamaha keyboards (Tyros3, Tyros4, Tyros5, Genos and PSR-S910, S950, S970, S975) can, of course, read both of these file formats. Earlier keyboards can read all of the SFF1 styles, but can not directly load the SFF2 styles. (There are utilities that can convert SFF2 styles to the earlier SFF1 format.)

Since you are on the PSR Tutorial web site, you are aware that the Styles section includes tens of thousands of styles that you can freely download. As Yamaha has introduced new keyboards last year and this, many style conversions were provided to make new styles available to older keyboards and to convert some of the older styles for use on the newer keyboards. If you have not kept up with all the changes, no need to hunt through all the style pages. All the new additions are in this collection. My thanks to those style creators/converters for their contributions to this collection. You can check the links below for more information on the new style sets.

  • Onacimus created several new style: PSR-S950 Style Collection, PSR-S950 YEP Indian Styles, PSR-S910 SuperMegaPlus, PSR-S910 Standard, PSR-S910 SuperMegaPlus, PSR-S910 Internet, PSR-S910 Oriental,and PSR-3000 Internet Styles Collection.
  • Drake provided us with his S950 gig disks as well as YEP conversions for the S950. Ted converted Drake's YEP styles for use with the S900 and earlier keyboards.
  • Henni converted PA800 styles for use with the S950 and provided Audio, Mega, G70, and Tyros styles for the S950.
  • Jan continued creating excellent Dance and Synth styles.
  • Mike gave us a huge collection of styles from other arranger keyboard manufacturers.

Yamaha Keyboards On Sale

If you are a regular PSR Tutorial Forum member, you realize that the forum is also a good source of new styles. Need a style for a particular song? Just post your request in the forum and somebody is likely to provide you one or more styles that meet your needs. In 2014 there were 2,800 styles provided by forum members. So far in 2015, there have been 1,400 styles made available in the forum. I have gathered all of these styles, eliminated the duplicates in the collection and also eliminated any duplicates from our earlier collections. Uploaded zip files that included many styles are found in subfolders of the 'Forum Uploads' folder. Individual file uploads were moved to appropriate category folders or Song Title folders(see below).

Since this collection has a lot of styles from other keyboards, they have all been placed in subfolders under an 'Other Kbds' main folder. There are over 3,700 styles found here and they are all in the earlier SFF1 format. Most of these styles do not have OTS.

The other two main folders are labeled 'SFF1' and 'SFF2' to indicate the style format of all the style subfolders they contain. The SFF1 folder includes 3,200 styles. There are SFF1 versions of Drake's YEP conversions in this folder. The SFF2 folder includes 5,580 styles. Most of Onacimus' styles are found here. Drake's gig disks and YEP conversions are here as well as Henni's S950 styles. Styles with song-named titles are found in folders on SFF1, SFF2, and Forum Uploads. All told, there are about 2,300 styles named after songs.

Styles

New Multipads - The Multipads folder includes over 1,362 multipads. In the past year or so, MarkZ and Onacimus added Multipad collections to the site and they are included here. I have also included multipads from several Yamaha keyboards as well.

Accessing Files

If you are new to downloading, zipping and unzipping, and even working with a USB drive, you may want to review some detailed instructions on How to Access Files in the Styles #9 collection. Even if you ordered some other collections, these 'instructions' may prove useful.

There are a lot of gems in this collection. I hope you will have a lot of fun exploring and discovering new styles to add to your own 'favorites' collection.

Joe Waters
15 September 2015

This page updated on May 22, 2020.

[top]

Latest Indian Styles For Yamaha Keyboard Free Download